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Profiling the proteome-wide selectivity of diverse electrophiles

Zanon et al., 2025

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Zanon P
Yu F
Musacchio P
Lewald L
Zollo M
Krauskopf K
Mrdović D
Raunft P
Maher T
Cigler M
Chang C
Lang K
Toste F
Nesvizhskii A
Hacker S
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Nature chemistry

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Covalent inhibitors that do not rely on hijacking enzymatic activity have mainly been limited to those targeting cysteine residues. The development of such cysteine-directed covalent inhibitors has greatly profited from the use of competitive residue-specific proteomics to …
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